Now, there's another shamelessly ostentatious and
social-media-friendly scion to gawk at: Tony Toutouni, the
"billionaire businessman" who chronicles his own
models-and-bottles lifestyle through his account @lunatic_living.

(Click through his account at your own risk, because most of his
photos are far less SFW than those embedded here.)

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Toutouni "escaped from Iran at a young age and went on to become
a successful Los Angeles Businessman [sic]," the Chive
wrote earlier this month. His rags-to-riches tale continues
at the
Daily Dot. They report that he once worked as a
car-stereo salesman before getting fed up and flipping his boss
the bird, leaving to pursue bigger and better things.

The cash Toutouni rakes in comes by way of his investments in car
dealerships, nightclubs, restaurants and bars,
he told the Mirror. Also, he says he is friends
with Bilzerian, who actually inspired Toutouni to start his own
account. With 733,000 followers to Bilzerian's 8.1
million, though, Toutouni has a long way to go.

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"What man in the world can't say this isn't the lifestyle they
want to live?" he asked
the Mirror. "It's a lifestyle that every man wants to live
and I enjoy living it."

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On Instagram, he tells tales of sponsoring women's breast
augmentation surgeries and purchasing truckloads of toys for kids
in need. He seems to be constantly surrounded by barely clothed
women, whether he is lounging in a cabana, taking the ol'
Aventador out for a spin, playing poker with a congressman as
seen above, or simply getting the laundry done.

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He also posts inspirational quotes, in his own über-capitalist
way. Under this
photo of a Rolls Royce, he writes, "Those who won't have this
life will stare at this pic and call this motivation , yet those
who will one day have this life will get up and do something
about it now #tonysadvice #privatejets #rolls #bentley
#dontdreamitjustdoit"

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To say that not everyone finds
Toutouni's posts amusing is an understatement. "I have feminists
who hate me with a passion and church people who want to cure me
because I have 'issues,'"
he told the Mirror.

Clearly, he isn't letting the
criticism get to him though — for better or worse.